Straight courses, tight nailing, new drip edge and valley metal — in Phoenix and all around it.
A shingle roof is only as good as its nailing pattern and its edges. Ours go down with straight courses, a tight nailing pattern, new drip edge and valley metal, and starter strip at every eave — the details that decide whether a roof sheds a monsoon or drinks it.
Phoenix is hard on shingle: UV dries the mat and the sealant strip years ahead of milder climates, and monsoon gusts test every tab that did not bond. That is why nailing placement and starter courses matter more here than anywhere — a shingle that cannot lift is a shingle that cannot tear off.
Old shingle off, deck checked board by board.
Underlayment, drip edge, valley metal.
Straight courses, tight nailing, sealed details.
Magnet sweep and walkthrough.
The Valley is not one market — a 1950s block ranch in central Phoenix, a Tempe rental near ASU and a Scottsdale HOA home are three different jobs.




